
NTT DoCoMo`s i-mode is a mobile internet (as opposed to wireless internet) service popular in Japan. Unlike Wireless Application Protocol, i-mode encompasses a wider variety of internet standards, including web access, e-mail and the packet-switched network that delivers the data. i-mode users have access to various services such as e-mail, sport....
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Proprietary packet-based information service for mobile phones. i-mode delivers information (such as mobile banking, and train timetable) to mobile phones and enables exchange of email from handsets on the PDC-P network. Launched in 1999 by NTT DoCoMo, i-mode is very popular in Japan (especially for email and transfer of icons), but is not currentl…
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A wireless internet technology created by Docomo of Japan, which allows users to access the Web via their palm tops and phones. Seen as a user-friendly alternative to Wap.
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(In topic `Mobile Internet`) i-Mode is a proprietary packet-based information service for mobile phones that delivers information (such as mobile banking details) to mobile phones and enables the exchange of e-mail from mobile handsets on the PDC-P network. i-Mode was launched in Japan by NTT DoCoMo in 1999; although it has become very popular in J...
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In computing, i-mode is a mobile Internet access system developed by NTT DoCoMo.
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